BREAKING: Auston Matthews Sidelined For Concerning Reason
The Toronto Maple Leafs will likely be without their superstar Auston Matthews tonight as he is struggling with an illness going around their locker room.
Matthews Likely To Be Out Per Friedman
Elliotte Friedman just announced that Auston Matthews will likely miss tonight's game against the Pittsburgh Penguins with an illness.
Sounds like Auston Matthews might be out tonight with the flu that's bothering the Maple Leafs
Maple Leafs defenceman TJ Brodie and forward Auston Matthews will not be available for tonight's game due to illness.
The Leafs are set to face their former GM Kyle Dubas and his Penguins tonight for the first time. Without Matthews, other players like Mitch Marner, William Nylander, and John Tavares will need to step up if they want to secure a victory.
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